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  • Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham, 1902-
     
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  • Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.)
     
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  • Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden.
     
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  • United States. War Dept. Alsos Mission.
     
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  • University of Michigan.
     
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  • University of Nevada, Reno.
     
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  • Bacher, Robert F. (Robert Fox), 1905-
     
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  • Breit, Gregory, 1899-
     
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  • Brillouin, Léon, 1889-1969.
     
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  • Bronk, Detlev W. (Detlev Wulf), 1897-1975.
     
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  • Colby, Martha.
     
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  • Colby, Walter F. (Walter Francis), b. 1880.
     
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  • Gamow, George, 1904-1968.
     
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  • Kistemaaker, Jaap.
     
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  • Landé, Alfred, 1888-
     
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  • Logan, Jonathan.
     
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  • Mordy, Wendell.
     
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  • Pauling, Linus, 1901-
     
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  • Randall, Harrison M. (Harrison McAllister), b. 1870.
     
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  • Rosbaud, Paul.
     
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  • Van Vleck, J. H. (John Hasbrouck), 1899-
     
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  • Weber, Joseph.
     
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  • Winterberg, Friedwardt, 1929-
     
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  • Wulff, John.
     
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  • Zeeman, Pieter, 1865-1943.
     
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  • Uhlenbeck, George Eugène, 1900-1988.
     
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    Samuel A. Goudsmit papers, 1921-1978.
    by Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham, 1902-
    Call Number: 
    AR30260
    Description: 
    38.75 linear feet (77 boxes).
    Owning Repository: 
    American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
    Web Site: 
    http://www.aip.org/history/ead/browse.html#aip_goudsmit (Online finding aid)
    Country of Repository: 
    USA
    Biography/History: 
    Physicist (atomic physics) and editor. On the physics faculty at University of Michigan, 1927-1946; on the staff of Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1948-1970, and chairman of physics department, 1952-1960; editor-in-chief of American Physical Society, 1951-1974. Died in 1978.
    Scope of Material: 
    Primarily correspondence (1921-1978) which documents his career from his discovery (with George Uhlenbeck) of the electron spin (1927), through his work as editor-in-chief at the American Physical Society (APS) (1951-1974), to his post as visiting professor at the University of Nevada (1974-1978). The APS correspondence mostly concerns the editing and publishing of THE PHYSICAL REVIEW and PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, including computer typesetting and other innovations. Other correspondence topics are atomic structure, cyclotrons, quantum theory, nuclear physics, spectroscopy, and his involvement with the American Philosophical Society and the Desert Research Institute. Also covers his work during World War II as scientific head of the ALSOS Mission, an American scientific intelligence combat unit whose main objective was to determine German progress in developing an atomic bomb, and the publication of his book, ALSOS. Additional materials include course lectures given at the University of Nevada; speeches on ALSOS and other subjects; reports on the work and attitudes of German scientists during the Nazi regime; research data from Brookhaven National Laobratory, Northwestern University, and the University of Michigan; Goudsmit's notebooks from lectures given by Paul Ehrenfest (University of Leiden, 1920s and undated) and by others; and undated research notebooks. Other areas of interest covered include Egyptology, criminology, World War II refugees, parapsychology, UFOs, and philately. Correspondents include: Robert F. Bacher, Gregory Breit, Leon Brillouin, Detlev W. Bronk, Walter and Martha Colby, Dirk Coster, Gerard Heinrich Dieke, Paul Ehrenfest, Enrico Fermi, George Gamow, Werner Heisenberg, Jaap Kistemaaker, John R. Kohn, Alfred Landé, Jonathan Logan, Wendell Mordy, Linus Carl Pauling, Harrison Randall, Paul Rosbaud, George Uhlenbeck, John H. Van Vleck, Joseph Weber, Friedwardt Winterberg, John Wulff, and Pieter Zeeman.
    Provenance: 
    Gift and bequest of S. A. Goudsmit, 1971-1978; gift of Mrs. Irene Goudsmit, 1983; and received from the U.S. Department of Energy, 1986.
    Notes: 
    Correspondence (1921-1933) is also available on microfilm as part of the Archive for the History of Quantum Physics.
    Correspondence (1933-1941) is also available on microfilm in the Niels Bohr Library, American Institute of Physics.
    German in part.
    Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham. Alsos. New York: H Schuman, 1947.
    Finding Aid: 
    Finding aid, 56 pp. also available on microfiche at repository.
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    Genre Term(s): 
    Laboratory notes.
    Occupation Term(s): 
    Physicists.
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